Auditing Undergraduate Courses
Kutztown University Policy ACA-010
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Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to define the circumstances under which undergraduate students may audit credit courses and not receive credit. -
Scope
This policy applies to all undergraduate students. - Key words and phrases:
Auditing a course – permission to sit in on all the meetings of a regular course that is offered for credit.
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Policy & Procedure(s)
Registrations for the auditing of courses will be considered tentative until the close of regular registration. If the registration of regular students fills the class quota or if regular registrants occupy all facilities, the students who have registered for auditing will be required to withdraw.The student would register “not-for-credit” and would pay the full fee.
The student would not be required to take examinations, would be allowed to take the course only with the approval of the instructor, and would not be given a grade in the course.
Once the student had enrolled “not-for-credit,” the student cannot change part way through the course except through special action by the Undergraduate Exceptions Committee, upon receipt of approval from the department chair, and the appropriate college dean.
The student could take the course for credit at a later date.
The student is permitted to audit no more than one course per semester.
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Effective Date
1971 -
Approved By
Faculty Senate - April 2, 1971 -
Last Reviewed
October, 2008
August, 2009
August, 2010
August, 2011
August, 2012
August, 2013
August, 2014
August, 2015
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August, 2018
August, 2019
August, 2020